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System Overview
R&S
®
ZVA
59Quick Start Guide 1145.1090.62 ─ 10
A (normal) marker ("Mkr 1, Mkr 2, ...") determines the coordinates of a measurement
point on the trace. Up to 10 different normal markers can be assigned to a trace.
A reference marker ("Ref") defines the reference value for all delta markers.
A delta marker ("Δ") indicates the coordinates relative to the reference marker.
The stimulus value of a discrete marker always coincides with a sweep point so that
the marker does not show interpolated measurement values.
The markers 1 to 4 are also used for bandfilter search mode. The examples below show
a bandpass search and a bandstop search, respectively.
"Mkr 1" indicates the maximum (minimum) of the peak.
"Mkr 2" and "Mkr 3" indicate the lower and upper band edge where the trace value
has decreased (increased) by a definite "Level" value.
"Mkr 4" indicates the center of the peak, calculated as the arithmetic mean value of
the LBE and UBE positions.
Marker Info Field
The coordinates of all markers defined in a diagram area are displayed in the info field,
which by default is located in the upper right corner.
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